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the justices did the same on the president's health care law. and the bush v. gore case in 2000. >>> t.j. lane who fatally had shot three students at an ohio high school last year was sentenced to three life terms tuesday. the unrepentant 18-year-old wore a t-shirt with the word "killer" written on it at the hearing. >>> passengers on a diverted flight from boston to atlanta got a special delivery last night. 30 pizzas were delivered to the hungry passengers. as they sat on the tarmac in knoxville, tennessee. no word on who ordered the pies, but some passengers think it was a pilot. good stuff there. >>> now to health news. looks like michael bloomberg may be on to something when it comes to the debate on sugary drinks. worldwide about 180,000 obesity-related deaths each year are linked to sugar-sweetened calorie-packed beverages with 25,000 in the u.s. alone. an overwhelming amount of deaths were caused by diabetes then cardiovascular disease and cancer. >> announcer: "early today" health is brought to you by vagisil. bring yourself back. >>> with a new wave o
the justices did the same on the president's health care law. and the bush v. gore case in 2000. >>> t.j. lane who fatally had shot three students at an ohio high school last year was sentenced to three life terms tuesday. the unrepentant 18-year-old wore a t-shirt with the word "killer" written on it at the hearing. >>> passengers on a diverted flight from boston to atlanta got a special delivery last night. 30 pizzas were delivered to the hungry passengers. as they...
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has said the same yes there were clashes in the past but they have stopped and i'm grateful to our law for that. recently a delegation of four foreign ministers of arab countries led by the secretary general of the arab league has it in moscow during the meeting the arab ministers told russian foreign minister sergey lavrov that russia should dissociate from the middle east quartet of international mediators the arabs consider it incompetent would you agree with no we think that the quarter it has to assume a more active stance perhaps even include new members if the quarter it ceases to exist though what's going to replace it during arab league summit a lot of arab countries proposed to exclude the arab peace initiative from the existing legal framework for a peace settlement and we were against it because we don't see any alternative just think about it there are three possibilities war no war no peace and peace how do the arabs want to go to war no if the reason no war but no peace it will only bring more misery the arab peace initiative introduces opportunities to secure peace but
has said the same yes there were clashes in the past but they have stopped and i'm grateful to our law for that. recently a delegation of four foreign ministers of arab countries led by the secretary general of the arab league has it in moscow during the meeting the arab ministers told russian foreign minister sergey lavrov that russia should dissociate from the middle east quartet of international mediators the arabs consider it incompetent would you agree with no we think that the quarter it...
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laws on protection protecting deposits so it's actually very silly and it's also bullying and he's actually counterproductive because it's now threatening the whole banking system in southern europe but because people see you is no brained of those who have tapings in bank accounts he's no friend of protecting deposits and bank profits on what actually is this really otherwise should be. well this story has generated a lot of opinion and artie's max kaiser will give his unique take on the cyprus crisis later today. they just keep blowing this. chunks of vomit in people's face the people in cyprus are being knocked down with projectile vomit coming out of the mouth of the e.c.b. in the i.m.f. christine lagarde projectile vomiting into the face of the people of cyprus and saying it. and they're saying i'm not eating vomit and i'm not a proper just either christie and then the new york times all right what's the big deal america ross sorkin i don't see anything wrong here meanwhile he's sucking christie's vomit down as fast as you can. taste of the kaiser report coming up later today now syria
laws on protection protecting deposits so it's actually very silly and it's also bullying and he's actually counterproductive because it's now threatening the whole banking system in southern europe but because people see you is no brained of those who have tapings in bank accounts he's no friend of protecting deposits and bank profits on what actually is this really otherwise should be. well this story has generated a lot of opinion and artie's max kaiser will give his unique take on the...
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washington trying to in some way justify inundation which was not just a fireball by international law or by any humane standards. analysts say it was all about oil we've spoken to someone earlier on tonight who reiterated that and that the but a strategic position in the middle east billions of dollars and thousands of lives later it was it worth it for the u.s. . well it depends on what the measurement is if only american lives are worth that and that would be one calculus if we talked about everybody's lives and in terms of the magnitude of the suffering then it's clearly been a humanitarian disaster of huge proportions even if you count just the americans who died several thousand of course many more injured that is well it's not justifiable when you look at the actual consequences of the invasion let's remember that the initial afternoon of this invasion and was o.-i l. operation iraq liberation oriole is not a good. brand for an invasion that supposedly was for humanitarian purposes clearly oil was part of the reason for the invasion but there were geopolitical and other reasons
washington trying to in some way justify inundation which was not just a fireball by international law or by any humane standards. analysts say it was all about oil we've spoken to someone earlier on tonight who reiterated that and that the but a strategic position in the middle east billions of dollars and thousands of lives later it was it worth it for the u.s. . well it depends on what the measurement is if only american lives are worth that and that would be one calculus if we talked about...
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. >>> the united states has switched its patent law to a first to file system. this basically means that the invent irwho makes the first application can obtain the pat ents. the u.s. government revised the procedures to harmonize the systems in japan and european countries. attention is focused on how the change will affect pat ents lawsuits and the business strategies of companies operating in the u.s. >>> tens of thousands of people in iraq have staged an anti-u.s. rallies ahead of the 10th anniversary of the invasion of the country on march 20th. the protesters gathered in the central city in response to an appeal by those supporting al sadr. they condemn the u.s. led war which is believed to have killed over 100,000 civilians. they cite an insufficient amount of electricity. security remains unstable in the war torn country. terrorist attacks and violence continue as well as political divisions among sectarian groups >>> japan has won broad approval from african countries for a declaration to be announced in june. an outline was presented on saturday at a m
. >>> the united states has switched its patent law to a first to file system. this basically means that the invent irwho makes the first application can obtain the pat ents. the u.s. government revised the procedures to harmonize the systems in japan and european countries. attention is focused on how the change will affect pat ents lawsuits and the business strategies of companies operating in the u.s. >>> tens of thousands of people in iraq have staged an anti-u.s. rallies...
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she says the decision was based quote personally and as a matter of policy and law. the move is creating implications for a presidential 2016 run, a contrast from her 2008 campaign when she opposed marriage equality and supported civil unions. >>> lawmakers in north dakota have passed one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the u.s. and are considering outlawing all abortions. the state legislature pass ad bill to ban abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy. there's also a proposal to ban all abortion by defining human life as beginning with conception. that's drawn opposition from some doctors. >>> and now for a look at the weather. ho hopefully sunshine and not rain. >> yeah, the west is not quite as bad. in the northern plains, you're dealing with the cold, and in the west, it's a dry morning cute for just about everyone. more clouds in the last couple days. we're watching rain move in eventually. more or less rain tonight for areas like san francisco, los angeles at 54 this morning. we're cold there. intermountain west and seattle area, you still need
she says the decision was based quote personally and as a matter of policy and law. the move is creating implications for a presidential 2016 run, a contrast from her 2008 campaign when she opposed marriage equality and supported civil unions. >>> lawmakers in north dakota have passed one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the u.s. and are considering outlawing all abortions. the state legislature pass ad bill to ban abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy. there's also a...
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but we do know about law. and we feel an immense sense of responsibility to our daughter grace to try and
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the move is meant to close a loophole in the state's public records law. the ruling is a victory for those accusing california of a public records act. >>> ktvu learned -- agents used passengers blue tooth devices to track them through the airport. passenger groups are not happy about it. >> reporter: lines can be long. documents show tsa tested a project to measure how long sensors in the terminal to find your blue tooth device, hone in and track you. and how long it takes you to get through security. it detects signals and calculates a wait time. the information would be encrypted and destroyed within two hours. we've learned they tested this technology in 2012 in las vegas and indianapolis. then bailed on it. >> this is an expensive and complicated way of estimating average wait times. compared with having a ticket agent write the time. >> reporter: tsa has been dealing with complaints about how it handles privacy. if not with this technology, then with those enhanced pat down screenings. a spokesman says his group isn't comfortable with blue tooth trac
the move is meant to close a loophole in the state's public records law. the ruling is a victory for those accusing california of a public records act. >>> ktvu learned -- agents used passengers blue tooth devices to track them through the airport. passenger groups are not happy about it. >> reporter: lines can be long. documents show tsa tested a project to measure how long sensors in the terminal to find your blue tooth device, hone in and track you. and how long it takes you...
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the stock market rally because the stock market rally is driven by hardened criminals and securities laws violators like jamie diamond so they're know if they buy into the stocks are they supporting criminality that's one of the issues that they're turning people off because they don't want to invest in this plague this financial hole a cost that is jamie diamond they don't want to invest. and so they are on the sidelines. like in some societies the that the woman is forced to marry the man who was abused ok here similarly people are being forced to invest in the stock market will then are abusing them that's a very dysfunctional relationship financial markets rely on trust they rely on capital they rely on people participating and trusting each other to not repeat their off so personally when i walk past times square and i see guys with their little set up and three card monte i know i'm not going to win so i keep walking i don't participate and this is what they're saying people out there investors which used to be part of a global market economy they keep on walking by there saying yea
the stock market rally because the stock market rally is driven by hardened criminals and securities laws violators like jamie diamond so they're know if they buy into the stocks are they supporting criminality that's one of the issues that they're turning people off because they don't want to invest in this plague this financial hole a cost that is jamie diamond they don't want to invest. and so they are on the sidelines. like in some societies the that the woman is forced to marry the man who...
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morgan or jamie diamond completely in an illegal fashion that they broke the law they want to edit their customers and they certainly stole a billion dollars so that was really the warning shot wasn't that they gamed the rules have changed that no deposit a safe anymore. i know the rules have changed you know the rules have been revealed you know they're probably always have been the same what is interesting is the fact that the banking system in the e.u. in the e.u. area is so fragile to begin with and anybody who came up with this idea obviously doesn't understand bank finance you know the most ubiquitous the most important and the most fleeting of all banking finance sources is the deposit because they can withdraw their money at the instance notice or they should be able to and that is the money that is the most feeding and at the same time. if you go to. to anybody in the. bondholders over you know the positive but deposit holders the thought of this to be less powerful and that's been the story since two thousand and seven two thousand and eight when this global financial crisis fi
morgan or jamie diamond completely in an illegal fashion that they broke the law they want to edit their customers and they certainly stole a billion dollars so that was really the warning shot wasn't that they gamed the rules have changed that no deposit a safe anymore. i know the rules have changed you know the rules have been revealed you know they're probably always have been the same what is interesting is the fact that the banking system in the e.u. in the e.u. area is so fragile to begin...
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it happened tuesday night, hours before the state's good signed some tough new gun control laws. happened in upscale neighborhood in the town of monument, between denver and colorado springs. the suspect, reportedly shot tom clements in the chest. a family member called 9-1-1, and when the cops got there they searched the nearby woods with dogs. we're learning the gunman may have jumped in a car after she shooting. claude you, nothing on a suspect yet, right? reporter: no word on that yet. but during his long career as a corrections chief here in colorado and missouri plenty of opportunities to make enemies. he called for chemicals to carry out the execution of nathan dunlap. and one week ago he denied a prison transfer for a saudi national serving time for holding a housekeeper as a sex slave. at one point he sold recordings mayne made bay known terrorist leader who was killed by the united states. due to all the media attention he has been moved into an isolation cell. prison officials say, coal, he was not being punished but removed for his own safety. and a new development re
it happened tuesday night, hours before the state's good signed some tough new gun control laws. happened in upscale neighborhood in the town of monument, between denver and colorado springs. the suspect, reportedly shot tom clements in the chest. a family member called 9-1-1, and when the cops got there they searched the nearby woods with dogs. we're learning the gunman may have jumped in a car after she shooting. claude you, nothing on a suspect yet, right? reporter: no word on that yet. but...
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but privacy advocates say there is no way to verify that. >>> law enforcement agencies in colorado are asking for the public's help to identify who shot and killed the state prison administrator. his death comes as the governor of colorado today signed gun control legislation that requires background checks for private and online gun sales, and bans ammunition magazines that hold more than 15 rounds. >> several bills that materially make our state safer in the long run and allow us to begin to address some of these issues head on. >> colorado authorities are now searching for what they describe as a dark colored boxy car that may be connected to that shooting. >>> one day after the lake county board of supervisors asked the sheriff to resign, a group is starting a recall effort. he says frank rivero should be removed from office because he is unethical. the sheriff says he has become a lightning rod for criticism, because he is using aggressive policing tactics, and shaking up what he called the old boy's network in the democratic. >>> a serial robber has struck three banks in sonoma c
but privacy advocates say there is no way to verify that. >>> law enforcement agencies in colorado are asking for the public's help to identify who shot and killed the state prison administrator. his death comes as the governor of colorado today signed gun control legislation that requires background checks for private and online gun sales, and bans ammunition magazines that hold more than 15 rounds. >> several bills that materially make our state safer in the long run and allow...
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they work hard laws and soft laws to basically -- what is the word i am looking for? defame an employer that goes against them. their mission like i said is name and shame and it doesn't have anything to do with justice. let me give you an example of a neutrality agreement. if you look on page 3 of that neutrality agreement, paragraph 4 says employers, the employer will not file a petition with the national labor relations board for an election in connection with any demand for recognition by the union. you can challenge them. you just have to take their word for it and the employer is left completely out of the loop they're going across the pond with neutrality agreements through what is called international framework agreements. i will give you an example of a company, most people heard of a company called gee 4s at the olympics in london they were the company that was responsible for providing most of the security for the event. they had a subsidiary in the united states, really legendary cases taking on the seiu. they didn't get a lot of ground at the time. gee 4s
they work hard laws and soft laws to basically -- what is the word i am looking for? defame an employer that goes against them. their mission like i said is name and shame and it doesn't have anything to do with justice. let me give you an example of a neutrality agreement. if you look on page 3 of that neutrality agreement, paragraph 4 says employers, the employer will not file a petition with the national labor relations board for an election in connection with any demand for recognition by...
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i'm joined today by john diggle professor of international law and former special rapporteur to the un human rights council concerning palestinian affairs thank you very much for speaking to me today now as a south african who campaigned against apartheid in your own country you've spoken about a certain type of apartheid existing within israel could you elaborate on that a little for me increasingly. israel's policies in the occupied palestinian territory or described as a form of apartheid and like most south africans who have visited the occupied palestinian territory i do believe that there are great similarities between apartheid as effective tools are perfect and the policies pursued in the occupied palestinian territory first of all the discrimination there are two groups there are. jews settlers and palestinians there are two separate legal systems for the settlers and for palestinians secondly there's clear repression. there is torture applied in respect of palestinian militants. chip points restrict freedom of movement to every level their detention without trial they are the
i'm joined today by john diggle professor of international law and former special rapporteur to the un human rights council concerning palestinian affairs thank you very much for speaking to me today now as a south african who campaigned against apartheid in your own country you've spoken about a certain type of apartheid existing within israel could you elaborate on that a little for me increasingly. israel's policies in the occupied palestinian territory or described as a form of apartheid...
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those laws barely a one day old. the nra issued a statement supporting the carter lawsuit and is considering joining in a legal challenge. a house representatives said they avoided the government shut down by approving a $984 billion spending bill to fund the government through september. my next guest voted against the bill. joining us is congressman martin sussman of indiana, member of the house financial services committee, chairman of the second amendment initiative. good to have you with us. let's start with why you voted against the continuing resolution. >> great to be with you. you know, as the house and senate have been working through the continuing resolution, there seems to be a lot of work to avoid a government shut down, and that think that is worthwhile in making sure that we find those places where we do agree. you know, it goes over to the senate after the house has passed its last week. the senate just cannot help themselves from pausing of programs, you know, including a seven project. things like
those laws barely a one day old. the nra issued a statement supporting the carter lawsuit and is considering joining in a legal challenge. a house representatives said they avoided the government shut down by approving a $984 billion spending bill to fund the government through september. my next guest voted against the bill. joining us is congressman martin sussman of indiana, member of the house financial services committee, chairman of the second amendment initiative. good to have you with...
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but privacy advocates say there is no way to verify that. >>> law enforcement agencies in colorado are asking for the public's help to identify who shot and killed the state prison administrator. his death comes as the governor of colorado today signed gun control legislation that requires background checks for private and online gun sales, and bans ammunition magazines that hold more than 15 rounds. >> several bills that materially make our state safer in the long run and allow us to begin to address some of these issues head on. >> colorado authorities are now searching for what they describe as a dark colored boxy car that may be connected to that shooting. >>> one day after the lake county board of supervisors asked the sheriff to resign, a group is starting a recall effort. he says frank rivero should be removed from office because he is unethical. the sheriff says he has become a lightning rod for criticism, because he is using aggressive policing tactics, and shaking up what he called the old boy's network in the democratic. >>> a serial robber has struck three banks in sonoma c
but privacy advocates say there is no way to verify that. >>> law enforcement agencies in colorado are asking for the public's help to identify who shot and killed the state prison administrator. his death comes as the governor of colorado today signed gun control legislation that requires background checks for private and online gun sales, and bans ammunition magazines that hold more than 15 rounds. >> several bills that materially make our state safer in the long run and allow...
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john: even if you support the law against sex worker drug use, do we need all these laws? so many that no one understands them? so many that even the government admits it can't count the mall. no. let's give rid of some of these laws. that's weekends. "the willis" report is coming up next. gerri: hello, i'm gerri willis live from the at atlantic city. tonight, new obamacare fees catching employers by surprise. what's in store for you company and why so many firms are fuming. also, it's a whale of a problem for j pmorgan, be di the bank ignore warning signs. getting to the bottom of the huge trading losses. and, yes, sin, definitely sells. tobacco, alcohol, gambling, look at it here in atlantic city for the business of vice special tonight. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: we are live in atlantic city, new jersey, them a dozen casino, four, the biggest in the world, all day long on fox business, looking at the business of vice, and don't be mistaken, is big business. take atlantic city. the 12 casinos took in more than 212 million just in february alone. the e
john: even if you support the law against sex worker drug use, do we need all these laws? so many that no one understands them? so many that even the government admits it can't count the mall. no. let's give rid of some of these laws. that's weekends. "the willis" report is coming up next. gerri: hello, i'm gerri willis live from the at atlantic city. tonight, new obamacare fees catching employers by surprise. what's in store for you company and why so many firms are fuming. also,...
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to understand pretty high number the mother of christ who has an idea ok sister go ahead sister in law bad is a very good season as you say some but mary if mary's be put on a pedestal by the church and if she has she she has a great ministerial role and so do women she is one of the foremost people really who should speak for women as priests in the church but the problem is john you live again the old theology i don't mean he said it you just take a picture is all those men going in i mean i'm a bit older i don't. know but it's a male run church and it's not comfortable and it's known there's a fourth line that runs right through it and there's nothing in scripture to say that christ or date any priests. the mandal female you come out good but descriptive see. the good church almost think you're trying to i'm making a joke really because it's so obvious absolutely care of the i'm going. to sister the large story the regularly do you know what i mean it's really struggling like you want to go there was like. excuse me. excuse me i drove like i said i like to see for many years. for ma
to understand pretty high number the mother of christ who has an idea ok sister go ahead sister in law bad is a very good season as you say some but mary if mary's be put on a pedestal by the church and if she has she she has a great ministerial role and so do women she is one of the foremost people really who should speak for women as priests in the church but the problem is john you live again the old theology i don't mean he said it you just take a picture is all those men going in i mean...
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is the health care law doing what it set out to do? we'll take a closer look at that. >>> plus, remember sars from ten year withs ago? well, there's a brand new virus that has a lot of people worrying in public health. the can corona virus. what is it, and what do you need to know about it? we'll have all of that and breaking news as the second hour of "happening now" starts right now. ♪ jenna: rockets slam into israel during the president's visit as fears of or war dominate his mideast trip. welcome to brand new hour of "happening now," i'm jenna lee. jon: and i'm jon scott. two rockets fired from gaza striking southern israel this morning. they didn't cause much damage, no deaths reported, but the rockets serve as a reminder that the president is visiting a country still very much under fire. israeli president sharn perez shows us there is a reality beyond the vision of piece. meanwhile, in the west bank president obama met with president ab pass this morning and -- abbas this morning and stressed his commitment to the formation of
is the health care law doing what it set out to do? we'll take a closer look at that. >>> plus, remember sars from ten year withs ago? well, there's a brand new virus that has a lot of people worrying in public health. the can corona virus. what is it, and what do you need to know about it? we'll have all of that and breaking news as the second hour of "happening now" starts right now. ♪ jenna: rockets slam into israel during the president's visit as fears of or war...
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cleared for release now this week the un said that the us is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either prosecuting prisoners in civilian court or releasing the morning from new york marina point r.t. . human rights activists are sounding alert over what they're calling the critical situation in guantanamo but there's been no reaction from one of the most powerful groups amnesty international which post more than three million supporters and more than one hundred fifty countries r.t. asked its usa researcher rob as to why not having access to detainees is a problem for human rights organization is something we raise with the authorities we have access you know when when there is a true military commission trial we're allowed to go and observe the trials but we have no access to the detainees themselves and yes of course it's a problem so we have to wait until it is released and so we can speak to this of course leads to y
cleared for release now this week the un said that the us is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either prosecuting prisoners in civilian court or releasing the morning from new york marina point r.t. . human rights activists are sounding alert over what they're calling the critical situation in guantanamo but there's been no...
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they were done within the framework of the law. in this case congress would have acted ahead of time and made it apparent we don't favor anything like this. i think it is a little bit different. melissa: are you worried, are there internal conversations what is going on in cyprus and any spillover you might see around the world? any ensuing global slowdown because just a few hours ago they said they were cutting in half the amount of money that people can take out of the atms. they have had the banks closed for days. they are not reopening them, they say, until next tuesday. now they even said you can take half as much money out of the atm as you could before, basically guaranteeing there will be a run on banks when they finally do open them. are you guys worried about a spillover? >> i am a little bit worried about that. i think confidence is a very fragile commodity. you have it until you don't. something like this, while this is happening obviously overseas. there is no indication that american regulators or american officials w
they were done within the framework of the law. in this case congress would have acted ahead of time and made it apparent we don't favor anything like this. i think it is a little bit different. melissa: are you worried, are there internal conversations what is going on in cyprus and any spillover you might see around the world? any ensuing global slowdown because just a few hours ago they said they were cutting in half the amount of money that people can take out of the atms. they have had the...
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he is expected to sign it into law. earlier this week colorado lawmakers approved a measure limiting magazines to no more than 15 rounds. color of becomes a first date outside the east coast to restrict gun rights in the wake of newtown and/or shootings if, indeed, governor hickel lipper doesn't. the state is likely to suffer financially as well. we should point out, gun parts company back paul has threatened to leave the state of colorado over the passage of these bills. if they become law. republican congressman of indiana wrote a letter today. in that letter encouraging them to move to his home state. again, this breaking news. the colorado state legislature has passed another gun-control bill requiring universal background checks on all gun buyers and the governor, as i said, expected to sign it into law. alcohol, tobacco, gambling, pornography, no doubt that sex and san still sell big into next loudobbs@foxbusiness.com. we take a look at the numbers. president obama wants big oil to fund its own demise. we will hav
he is expected to sign it into law. earlier this week colorado lawmakers approved a measure limiting magazines to no more than 15 rounds. color of becomes a first date outside the east coast to restrict gun rights in the wake of newtown and/or shootings if, indeed, governor hickel lipper doesn't. the state is likely to suffer financially as well. we should point out, gun parts company back paul has threatened to leave the state of colorado over the passage of these bills. if they become law....
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death, our vast system of racial and social control has emerged from the ashes of slavery and jim crow law. the system of mass incarceration and no doubt has doctor king turning in his grave today. the mass incarceration of people of color in the united states is paramount to a new caste system, one that shuttles are young people. it has a permanent second-class status, nearly as effectively as the earlier assistance of racial and social control. it is, in my view, the moral equivalent of jim crow. on tuesday, march 26, join us live for twitter and facebook. one prosecutors crusade against crime and corruption is next on booktv. he sat down with us in virginia during our recent visit. >> you're sitting in the conference room of the arlington county sheriff. this is the shotgun that was used by the prosecutor in the early 20th century. a guy by the name of crandal mackey. the selected as the commonwealth attorney and he conducted a series of raids where he shut down brothels and saloons and all kinds of dangerous places. i've used this shotgun when he conducted those roots. crandal mackey w
death, our vast system of racial and social control has emerged from the ashes of slavery and jim crow law. the system of mass incarceration and no doubt has doctor king turning in his grave today. the mass incarceration of people of color in the united states is paramount to a new caste system, one that shuttles are young people. it has a permanent second-class status, nearly as effectively as the earlier assistance of racial and social control. it is, in my view, the moral equivalent of jim...
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. >> in germany, women and men are equal under the law, but in the workplace, equality of pay remains out of reach. >> women have to work 15 months to earn what men make in a year doing the same job. >> the painful reality highlighted across the country thursday during equal pay date. >> raising a flag for equal pay. in berlin and around germany, people have been staging protests to call attention to the wage gap between men and women. >> for us, the first step is raising awareness. we have organized over 800 initiatives around germany. it is important that people recognize the problem. >> it is a problem not just in germany but around europe. in the european union, women earned around 16% less than men on average. the difference is even bigger in germany at about 22%. the pay gap is smaller in many eastern european countries. in poland, for instance, women and about 4% less, but there are fewer women in the work force overall. more women work part time or low-wage jobs. many women find work in child care and health care, but many jobs in these sectors are poorly paid. by contrast, th
. >> in germany, women and men are equal under the law, but in the workplace, equality of pay remains out of reach. >> women have to work 15 months to earn what men make in a year doing the same job. >> the painful reality highlighted across the country thursday during equal pay date. >> raising a flag for equal pay. in berlin and around germany, people have been staging protests to call attention to the wage gap between men and women. >> for us, the first step is...
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this wasn't the only brush with the law that charles ross has had recently. in january, you may remember, he was arrested for a wedgy prank. his other video includes kissing strangers, getting in cars with strangers and remember the truck ball video. ross creations has more than 7,000 subscribers and his videos have tallied up more than 7.8 million views on youtube. so wildly popular his pranks. this one got him in some hot water. >>> a chicago metro train was delayed for about 15 minutes last week which isn't out of the ordinary but the reason why it was delayed is. tsa viper agents were on board. reports say they were looking for some sort of nuclear device. dave from tbs 2, an investigative reporter checked into this video captured by one of cbs 2's photo journalist on a cell phone. she happened to be on the train. each one were carrying a handheld nuclear detection device. you see these guys going through the train looking at bags and questioning riders. it wasn't something they wanted to find, it was someone. >> had no idea that i was the center of the a
this wasn't the only brush with the law that charles ross has had recently. in january, you may remember, he was arrested for a wedgy prank. his other video includes kissing strangers, getting in cars with strangers and remember the truck ball video. ross creations has more than 7,000 subscribers and his videos have tallied up more than 7.8 million views on youtube. so wildly popular his pranks. this one got him in some hot water. >>> a chicago metro train was delayed for about 15...
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is justified in saying that this is against the law. actually u.n. charter for any nation state to violate, and another mission, except in self-defense. and pakistan, notwithstanding the entire world opinion is behind the u.s. in this. so far, this means the u.s. government and the government, apparently, yes, there is no backing, but i think there's tacit approval from the government, maybe even the military that the drone attacks must continue. if there's widespread belief that pakistan shares intelligence with the u.s., then it's not violating a country's sovereignty, is it? >> apparently what you say is true, is not violating. but when we look at the operation level, this is going to create a lot of problems, both for pakistan and the united states. there is going to be two kinds of backlashes. number one, people are going to be attacking the pakistan government for not defending them enough, and the pakistani people, they're going to turn more and more anti-american. but this stand by the u.n. at least gives some reason to the pakistani governme
is justified in saying that this is against the law. actually u.n. charter for any nation state to violate, and another mission, except in self-defense. and pakistan, notwithstanding the entire world opinion is behind the u.s. in this. so far, this means the u.s. government and the government, apparently, yes, there is no backing, but i think there's tacit approval from the government, maybe even the military that the drone attacks must continue. if there's widespread belief that pakistan...
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the audit says that both broke a city law that prevents elected city officials from telling city workers what to do. the contract was never awarded to turner, the case is serious. councilman reed says that it is lie and the auditor says it is about playing by the rules. >> this report strikes right at the integrity of oakland government. citizens and businesses should be able to live and transact business in a city they know plays by the rules. >> i have never threatened any city staff person regarding their job. i have been an elected official for 16 years and a staff person in the city of oakland for another 14 years. out of 30 years of being an employee of the city of oakland suddenly, now, city staff is afraid of me? i don't think that is the case. >> an aide to the councilman named, that person tried to use their influence to fix a pack -- parking ticket. the allegation has been forwarded to the district attorney in alameda. it is not clear if charges will be filed. the mayor is troubled about the report and will have something to say in a few hours. we have reached out to the counc
the audit says that both broke a city law that prevents elected city officials from telling city workers what to do. the contract was never awarded to turner, the case is serious. councilman reed says that it is lie and the auditor says it is about playing by the rules. >> this report strikes right at the integrity of oakland government. citizens and businesses should be able to live and transact business in a city they know plays by the rules. >> i have never threatened any city...
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only individual detainee cases and it leads to a time lag because like i say the law is themselves not spent you know they're not there the whole time it requires declassification of information when they do get it so it's a really it's a really problematic situation but it's been problematic the whole time that the guantanamo detentions have been in operation most of the detainees about tylenol have been held for years without charge or trial turkish born mara colonels who now lives in germany was among them he was relieved released after being found not guilty in two thousand and six but claims it was only after five years of detention and torture. i have been myself tortured and different kinds of. laws and the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons or us and that's mean they could. do and make with us whatever they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused they kept just touching me in different kind of face they just try to really all kin
only individual detainee cases and it leads to a time lag because like i say the law is themselves not spent you know they're not there the whole time it requires declassification of information when they do get it so it's a really it's a really problematic situation but it's been problematic the whole time that the guantanamo detentions have been in operation most of the detainees about tylenol have been held for years without charge or trial turkish born mara colonels who now lives in germany...
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their laws. the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons or us and that's mean they could. make with us what they would they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused to be kept just touching in different kind of place they just try to really all kind of waits to break us. so. they try a psychological ways and physical torture to break the detainees and the same way with myself. every time if you refused to do anything they torture to punish you for this i must have got tortured by electroshocks and waterboarding and stuff like that but i have seen also. kids slights nine years to if you sold kids inside the camp and of course it was for me more difficult to to watch over those kids how they get getting beaten up in front of me and it was for me really hard to get tortured myself. human rights activists around the globe campaign to shut down the detention
their laws. the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons or us and that's mean they could. make with us what they would they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused to be kept just touching in different kind of place they just try to really all kind of waits to break us. so. they try a psychological ways and physical torture to break the detainees and...
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but tonight a jail sentence looms for the tomorrower law make -- for the former lawmaker. we were in the courtroom for the guilty plea. >> reporter: the former supervisor agreed to the -- supervisor greeted a reporter on the way to court, but he didn't stop to talk under the advice of his attorney. the only talking he did was to a judge when he entered pleas to the series of the felony and misdemeanor charges that he lavishly spent public money on himself and used up to $136,000 in campaign contributions to feed his gambling addiction. >> guilty, guilty, guilty. >> reporter: that went on for seven more times. a total of seven charges guilty on all counts. >> i don't want you distracted by the political lynching. >> reporter: much different than him seen last fall as the president of the board of supervisors, reacting to media stories about his failure to report years worth of campaign contributions and how he used the accounting credit cards for dinners, drinks to casinos. he served on school boards, the san jose city council and board of supervisors for almost 20 years wa
but tonight a jail sentence looms for the tomorrower law make -- for the former lawmaker. we were in the courtroom for the guilty plea. >> reporter: the former supervisor agreed to the -- supervisor greeted a reporter on the way to court, but he didn't stop to talk under the advice of his attorney. the only talking he did was to a judge when he entered pleas to the series of the felony and misdemeanor charges that he lavishly spent public money on himself and used up to $136,000 in...
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the hierarchy when we're talking about the laws and rules that they have made over us that come over us and that. speak for us they don't speak for me so therefore i say these are hierarchical rules that have been posed and that's i don't agree at all that homosexuality is one of the main causes for pedophilia that has been proven scientifically wrong and i do believe the review done that totally that's a point needs to be your system or go ahead jump in here go yes very much sisters are going to if it's going to lead did not i agree with diana totally we can't do it we don't can't blame home but people who are gay or homosexual for all the paedophilia is much wider than that but the problem of the church is it's very much more serious here and it's widespread. and if we can't look a secular society as well because that's a whole different thing so it's a very serious thing and the coverups i hardly know any bishop that hasn't done a cover up and they haven't got caught they've. not i would say a lot of it hasn't come out we haven't heard about developing countries shit because they
the hierarchy when we're talking about the laws and rules that they have made over us that come over us and that. speak for us they don't speak for me so therefore i say these are hierarchical rules that have been posed and that's i don't agree at all that homosexuality is one of the main causes for pedophilia that has been proven scientifically wrong and i do believe the review done that totally that's a point needs to be your system or go ahead jump in here go yes very much sisters are going...
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comprehensive laws. give you an example, rather than look at studies with lots of coefficients and regressions and things like that them some basic information about the street price of guns. the street price of guns, the most expensive -- the best inexpensive type of gun in the new york city might be four or five times or more times higher than the same gun in a state with relatively lax, georgia, something like that. so this is meaningful. is the street price that relative scarcity of that product, not unique to guns or almost any product. when you see stark differences and raises in pricing, it ypically has something to so the last example i will give under this general point and to bring this home something that is recent and concrete. that ri enacted a law regulated private handgun sales. missouri repealed this law at the end of august in 2007. the study we just did, we found that, basically, following the repeal of that law the diversion of guns to criminals doubled, the share of guns that came fro
comprehensive laws. give you an example, rather than look at studies with lots of coefficients and regressions and things like that them some basic information about the street price of guns. the street price of guns, the most expensive -- the best inexpensive type of gun in the new york city might be four or five times or more times higher than the same gun in a state with relatively lax, georgia, something like that. so this is meaningful. is the street price that relative scarcity of that...
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i think that it's very irresponsible what is law enforcement officials did. it could have caused a dangerous situation. lou: they apparently threatened. if they had walked through that front door with the firearms instructor on the other side without a warrant and surprised and, i mean, and he had shot somebody, he would not be liable >> of the busted down the door toward that there would be clearly in the wrong, but they got in because that knocked and said can we come and. lou: then there were crazy. let me say very clearly and unequivocally, the fact that this man has put his 11 year-old son to firearms training, he himself as firearms instructor, the fact -- this is exemplary, and everything that the authorities did here in my humble opinion is a terrible and they should be held accountable and financially responsible. >> i appreciate your humble opinion. lou: and it gets on there because i don't have a law degree. thank you for being with us. if you want to join the discussion cut the loudobbs.com and get the windstar facebook page. e-mail me. i would li
i think that it's very irresponsible what is law enforcement officials did. it could have caused a dangerous situation. lou: they apparently threatened. if they had walked through that front door with the firearms instructor on the other side without a warrant and surprised and, i mean, and he had shot somebody, he would not be liable >> of the busted down the door toward that there would be clearly in the wrong, but they got in because that knocked and said can we come and. lou: then...
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the new law extends background checks. it closes a loophole that had exempted firearm sales at gun shows from back ground checks. the laws also limit the size of ammunition magazines to 15 rounds and eight shotgun shells. >> but even that progress was tainted by tragedy. he signed the legislation just hours after members of his own cabinet was shutdown. he was gunned down in his own home last night. clemens was fate lay shot after answering his door. police are still looking for his killer. earlier hicken looper mourned the loss. >> i think the cabinet is good with this, we go forward with our work. it's the kind of thing that tom would have understood, i think. and, and would have supported. >> yet republicans in that state say they will fight the new gun laws. >> it proves that we have the gun control governor here in colorado. and the myth is busted that no one can any longer think of he him as a moderate democrat. >> today marks the eightth month anniversary of the shooting in aurora, colorado. the mother of one of the
the new law extends background checks. it closes a loophole that had exempted firearm sales at gun shows from back ground checks. the laws also limit the size of ammunition magazines to 15 rounds and eight shotgun shells. >> but even that progress was tainted by tragedy. he signed the legislation just hours after members of his own cabinet was shutdown. he was gunned down in his own home last night. clemens was fate lay shot after answering his door. police are still looking for his...
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ted cruz went to harvard law school. he knows there were no professors, zero, there, who believe in the communists overthrowing the united states' government. if he actually discovered those professors when he got there, why didn't he transfer to the university of texas law school or any other law school where the professors did not believe in communists overthrowing the united states' government. ted cruz didn't transfer from harvard law school because he knew he was in what most observers regard as the best lawel school in the country. that's why he wanted to go to harvard law school. that's why he applied. and in effect, begged as he does, to get into the harvard law school. but ivy league bashing has become absolutely necessary in right wing circles, and especially necessary for the right wingers who have actually graduated from those ivy league schools. mitt romney, a graduate of harvard business school and the harvard law school, did the standard right wing trashing of harvard during his campaign, and now we have t
ted cruz went to harvard law school. he knows there were no professors, zero, there, who believe in the communists overthrowing the united states' government. if he actually discovered those professors when he got there, why didn't he transfer to the university of texas law school or any other law school where the professors did not believe in communists overthrowing the united states' government. ted cruz didn't transfer from harvard law school because he knew he was in what most observers...
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do not know about the law. that is true for our communities that have been disassociated from the health care system were disenfranchised from it. we are here to recruit. work will happen at the state levels. that is where the decisions are being made. >> what are the differences between the states? >> and the states running their own exchange, you are dealing with the state government. new york has just put out the proposals for navigators. the advocates will work with the state consumer advocates and lgbt community groups. they are learning and making decisions about getting pieces of the navigator will resources. at the federal level -- the decisions are to stay there. will be doing either a partnership or have a federal ly facilitated exchange. advocates in those communities are going to have to do a two- step process. come together with the state advocacy community because people are planning to say what is our state need. they need to communicate with and makeal government the connections. that will be a
do not know about the law. that is true for our communities that have been disassociated from the health care system were disenfranchised from it. we are here to recruit. work will happen at the state levels. that is where the decisions are being made. >> what are the differences between the states? >> and the states running their own exchange, you are dealing with the state government. new york has just put out the proposals for navigators. the advocates will work with the state...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. adir is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used me than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure befo
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so...
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know if somebody from the government here and maybe in russia you need to call for the a creature of law you have the resources you have and try to find a way that it makes sense financially. in the markets and starting with wall street trading right now and it's a choppy session we got us so it's continuing to swing between gains and losses really investors weighing in the growth in new home construction again it's concerns that europe's debt crisis may intensify also happening stateside get the federal open market committee of the f o m c they're beginning their two day meeting today is investors keeping a close eye on the outcome of that one in terms of yearly performance so we know wall street is still loitering around that five year high and that's very much because of those three rounds of bond purchases by the feds it's a big week for the u.s. as for europe then what about cyprus we know that lawmakers they met today to discuss the terms of the controversial euro zone that bailout pohlad we know we just heard from the test of just now of a bathroom so far be rejected that's what w
know if somebody from the government here and maybe in russia you need to call for the a creature of law you have the resources you have and try to find a way that it makes sense financially. in the markets and starting with wall street trading right now and it's a choppy session we got us so it's continuing to swing between gains and losses really investors weighing in the growth in new home construction again it's concerns that europe's debt crisis may intensify also happening stateside get...
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marches by former law. are nothing out of the ordinary since lotty became independent they've been held every year the men who once fought on the side of nazi germany are seen as freedom fighters by some here a view which divides society in this post soviet state for many years this march had been forbidden by the cities of dorothy's a court decision that overturned it and the market still took place this year the high court decided to strike first even before the mayor had to say the court said that the march must take place and force the mayor to apologize for all the yes he had been banning this march the masterminds of this march lot of years nationalists say they want the younger generation to embrace their history and recognize their heroes. you know what i'm especially proud to see so many young people today this is proof that we're living in a free country which had been under occupation for many years. but many in europe simply cannot understand what appreciation of freedom has to do with three yea
marches by former law. are nothing out of the ordinary since lotty became independent they've been held every year the men who once fought on the side of nazi germany are seen as freedom fighters by some here a view which divides society in this post soviet state for many years this march had been forbidden by the cities of dorothy's a court decision that overturned it and the market still took place this year the high court decided to strike first even before the mayor had to say the court...
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this is a big powerful garbage company and has to start following the law. >> they have been abusing and threatening and intimidating people and it has to stop. many of these people are an aggressive they think they can be pushed around. we're making a point, everyone has to follow lot including big corporations to think they're above the law. >> there are about a hundred and 50 workers at this location and about 250 in all at three locations. they are striking here today in san leandro and the headquarters over in oakland. as far as garbage pickup, how will this affect you? according to the union spokesperson that i talked to, because these lines are big step here and that main headquarters, the teamsters unions are respecting that the get live. they are not crossing it. according to the union spokesperson, if you have guards picked up today and waste management is your company, your service may be affected. >> so that could mean those people are in this district for waste management, no pick up wonder if there's a big up saturday? is that going that happen? on it is will the strike
this is a big powerful garbage company and has to start following the law. >> they have been abusing and threatening and intimidating people and it has to stop. many of these people are an aggressive they think they can be pushed around. we're making a point, everyone has to follow lot including big corporations to think they're above the law. >> there are about a hundred and 50 workers at this location and about 250 in all at three locations. they are striking here today in san...
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. >> colorado governor signed a bill into law allowing civil unions for gay couples. nine states allow gay marriage. >> and they're about to head to washington for culmination of a debate starting in san francisco. >> it's been an incredible experience, turning out to be historic one. >> chris perry ask sandy steer are one of the two couples behind the lawsuit challenging the ban on same-sex marriage. since the passage in 2008, polls show sentiment has shifted. president obama now supports marriage for the nation's gays and lesbians and his administration has filed a brief with the u.s. supreme court. >> if we're successful and prevail, and no lower court rulings are reversed and prop 8 goes away. >> that is our fwo. it will send a message to the country. >> but will not change the minds minds of critics like bill may. >> not about same-sex marriages. it's about the question of whether marriage should be redefined. >> this berkeley couple says they aren't trying to redefine marriage but have access to it. justices are expected to rule by the end of june. >> and carrow
. >> colorado governor signed a bill into law allowing civil unions for gay couples. nine states allow gay marriage. >> and they're about to head to washington for culmination of a debate starting in san francisco. >> it's been an incredible experience, turning out to be historic one. >> chris perry ask sandy steer are one of the two couples behind the lawsuit challenging the ban on same-sex marriage. since the passage in 2008, polls show sentiment has shifted. president...
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they are living on lions that belong to the state israel is a country of law and institutions and when you claim land belongs to you should be able to prove it through legal papers the better ones don't have these papers so it's very hard to accept their claimants. but shake saya all to a disagrees he says his ancestors are buried in the cemetery where graves stayed back at least one hundred years. we have papers from the in one thousand and five we paid taxes for this land from the year one thousand twenty one until nine hundred forty seven we have papers from the british in one hundred twenty nine and we even have papers from the year of nine hundred seventy three signed by israel itself all these papers prove that the land belongs to us. these ready government is expected soon to possible that we'll see more than twenty i'm recognized big when villages destroyed and some fifty thousand bedouins displaced about two thirds of the land is threatened with confiscation the government trying to organize their vigilance against their will the bed was pretty fair to live in are going to go
they are living on lions that belong to the state israel is a country of law and institutions and when you claim land belongs to you should be able to prove it through legal papers the better ones don't have these papers so it's very hard to accept their claimants. but shake saya all to a disagrees he says his ancestors are buried in the cemetery where graves stayed back at least one hundred years. we have papers from the in one thousand and five we paid taxes for this land from the year one...